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Delilah rhymes with our surname. Ridiculous or ok?

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CakeandRoses · 19/04/2010 08:54

DH and I are really struggling to agree on girl's names akthough we're pretty much there with a boy's name (I've posted a separate thread on this)

One name we both really like is Delilah but... it rhymes with our surname! Initially we both thought that would be too comical but(probably in desperation as we can't find another girl's name that feels like 'the one') DH has started wondering if we're worrying too much and actually it would be fine.

Our surname is double-barrelled and is similar to Bank-Tyler, so the full name would be:

Delilah Bank-Tyler

We thought the only way to get a truly honest opinion on this was to put it out to you guys - so, please do your worst, if you think it's really silly then don't hold back to save our feelings!

Thank you!

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Bucharest · 19/04/2010 08:56

No, it's OK if there's the "Bank" (or something similar) bit before the rhyming bit!

mistressploppy · 19/04/2010 08:57

Ahh, do it. What's the worst that could happen?

At least it'll be memorable

MarineIguana · 19/04/2010 09:05

I know it's not your actual name but "Delilah Bank-Tyler" (or similar) is really stylish. But agree it would sound silly without the middle bit.

MarineIguana · 19/04/2010 09:07

Also I bet people who are called Delilah get called a short version eg Del, Dellie, Della etc so it might not affect her daily life much anyway.

CakeandRoses · 19/04/2010 09:14

Gosh, I'm really suprised about your comments so far (thank you), I thought every single person would say 'Noooo, don't do it!!!'

Just to be clear our name is VERY similar to Bank-Tyler so it will rhyme in exactly the same way.

I always do the conference call test with names: e.g. would I feel embarrased joining a conference call and announcing myself as 'Delilah Brook-Tyler'?! I'm not sure...

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HousewifeOfOrangeCounty · 19/04/2010 09:28

When I saw the thread title I was all ready to say No, don't be ridiculous, but with the Bank/Brook in the middle is sounds lovely.

Go for it.

debaronz · 19/04/2010 09:41

Even with Bank, it's the rhyming Li and Ty that I hear. De-LI-lah Bank TY-ler.

nickytwotimes · 19/04/2010 09:42

Nice names, but no, not together. Too rhyme-y.

Collision · 19/04/2010 09:44

No. Dont like it at all.

It is like Nelly Bank-Welly!!

Not keen on Delilah either but that is just humble opinion!

Reality · 19/04/2010 09:47

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4andnotout · 19/04/2010 09:50

I like it My dd4 is called Tilly-Grace Lilley and people remarked on the rhyming part for the first week bu now no one notices it. I loved the name Delilah too but dp vetoed it

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GladioliBuckets · 19/04/2010 09:53

It's number of syllables that's part of the problem too. If you imagine some other similar situations eg Sayonara MacNamara, Carolina Barrow-Miner, Rowena Carr-Deaner. Would you not snigger (allbeit in your head) if you met one of those?

Suggestions:
Delia/Cecelia Bank-Tyler
Adele/Della Bank-Tyler
Lara/Dora Bank-Tyler
Darina/Elena Bank-Tyler

ShowOfHands · 19/04/2010 14:12

My dn is a Delilah and mostly is called Lilah. Unfortunately, her surname makes her sound like a popular tourist destination off the south coast.

CakeandRoses · 21/04/2010 10:34

ShowofHands - clue please! I don't know if I'm being really silly but I can't think of a tourist destination starting with Lilah

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fairimum · 21/04/2010 11:24

I think with the bank bit it would be fine.... we had a similar problem in that our surname is tyler and if we had a girl LOVED the name Isla... but a def NO NO... luckly we have just had a boy

Strawbezza · 21/04/2010 15:10

Lilah White I presume

Don't like rhyming names. Went to school with a Patricia Fisher.

pixiestix · 21/04/2010 15:17

Not keen, sorry. And I feel your pain - DH and I love Molly but with our surname it would make her sound like Polly Pocket.

Gladioli's suggestions are all fab.

tartyhighheels · 21/04/2010 15:22

ooh no

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lelarose · 21/04/2010 21:32

Delilah is a fab name and sounds absolutely fine with your surname.

CirrhosisByTheSea · 21/04/2010 21:59

I think it sounds ridiculous - sorry.

muminthemiddle · 21/04/2010 23:01

People might call her Delilah Tyler though (and miss out the bank) which is very rhymey.
Not sure- only do it if you absolutely love the name.

skidoodly · 21/04/2010 23:06

I think it sounds ridiculous too.

Gladi is a genius - Sayonara McNamara

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